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For those of you that have been living under a rock for say... the last century, every professional sport has certain unwritten rules that apply to all participants. Celebrating a goal scored is no problem. Everyone loves goal celebrations. Going overboard with a celebration when your goal makes the score 7-0 and then

Pretty good account of Tiger then and now, from someone that doesn’t like Golf...LMAO! It’s ok Barry, you can admit you love the game. No one is going to come and kill you.

Diana, I totally understand what you are saying about the double standard of Osuna vs Heimlich. BUT what everyone must understand about running a baseball team, or any business for that matter, is the amount of risk that the team is willing to accept. Do the Jays keep Osuna and risk being slammed with a guilty

I’m loving the fact that most sports writers are going bananas right now as I type this because they hated little Bill’s first explanation AND they believe in their souls that they and the fans deserve a better explanation. Guess what? Belichick does NOT give two shits what you BELIEVE that you or the fans are entitled

`The real funny part about Fleetwood’s 63, is not that he was able to shoot THAT score but that the course officials had to “Un-trick up” the course - by adding huge amounts of water to the greens - in order that the players could play the course without totally embarrassing the USGA in the process. Lets call a spade

See Brock that is where you are wrong. That hit is NOT hockey. It used be way back in the mid ninties when Scott Stevens was knocking someone stiff once per game, but that is not hockey now. Now-a-days guys like Dustin Byfuglien know how to lay a real hard body check on a guy - that actually is shoulder to shoulder -

It’s funny to hear fans and players alike go nuts when team deficiencies are mentioned when things aren’t going great. For Rizzo to compare the Cubs #1 catcher to Montero is like comparing a VW beetle to a Corvette. The simple fact of the matter was and still is - now for the Blue Jays - that pitchers need to make a

There is a reason why the Yankees are one of the most successful and respected franchises in sports and that is because they do not listen to or even consider other peoples meaning of what tradition is or should be.